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...speak for American medicine, it has to be able to demonstrate that it represents at least a majority and right new it does not...Now what is this due to?...The first and most obvious reason why the AMA is having membership trouble I would suggest is that doctors belong to speciality societies and they feel more of an allegiance to their own specialty and Subspecialty...but some don't want to have leadership in the hands of the AMA leadership...

Author: By Michael Stein, | Title: What's Wrong With Health Care? | 4/29/1981 | See Source »

...more immediate cause of the riots, according to many Brixtonians, was the provocative behavior of the overwhelmingly white British police force (only 286 blacks and Asians belong to the 117,000-member police force in England and Wales). In the past two years Brixton had been targeted by the London police as a high-crime area deserving of special attention. An average of 90 burglaries, muggings and assaults occurred there each week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Britain: Soul Searching in Scorched Ruins, Brixton Riots Stir Anguish | 4/27/1981 | See Source »

...that is pretty much the center of activity, especially since we don't have much of a city," Cathy Chute, Bicker chairman at Cap and Gown says. While freshmen and sophomores must eat at a facility resembling Harvard's freshman union, about 60 per cent of juniors and seniors belong to clubs. And most of those in the minority are "independents" who use the cooking facilities provided in many of the dorms. "Many choose to go independent after having tried a club." Buck says, "but they're handicapped by being secluded...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 100 Per Cent on Prospect St. | 4/21/1981 | See Source »

...first public appearance with Charles, when she wore a strapless gown, caused the kind of minor sensation that seemed to belong to a more innocent age. In those first early days, as she was preparing for the wedding and preparing to be Charles' consort away from the gaze of press and public, she had already become an instant part of popular mythology, an indelible woman of the new decade, as we will see in Dressed to Thrill, Chapter 3 of Monarchy in Love...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Queen for a New Day | 4/20/1981 | See Source »

...from the optional $6.50) would be distributed to undergraduate organizations on the basis of need. Ninety-five per cent of Harvard-Radcliffe students belong to such groups. The money would not replace the present funding efforts of these organizations, but will especially assist groups that are new and without alumni support--worthy organizations that would otherwise exist only marginally...

Author: By Ross Boylan, Andrew Hermann, Peter Ohtaki, Sharon Orr, and Natasha Pearl, S | Title: $60,000 for What? | 4/16/1981 | See Source »

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